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After PM Shehbaz, India Blocks ISPR’s YouTube, X Accounts

May 3, 2025
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After PM Shehbaz, India Blocks ISPR’s YouTube, X Accounts
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The Indian government has blocked the official YouTube and X accounts of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). This action came after ISPR shared content that challenged India’s version of a recent incident.

According to reports, the move was a reaction to Pakistan’s response, which exposed facts that did not match what India had stated publicly. This disagreement created a wave of controversy online and added to the tension between the two neighboring countries.

The blocking of ISPR’s accounts has sparked discussions about freedom of speech and the control of information. Critics argue that people have the right to hear different sides of a story, especially when it involves national security or public interest. Others believe the action was taken to prevent the spread of what they consider misinformation.

This incident shows how difficult it is to manage communication in conflict situations. Both India and Pakistan have strong media arms that share their own perspectives, often leading to conflicting versions of the same event. In today’s digital age, social media plays a big role in shaping public opinion, and governments are becoming more active in regulating what can or cannot be shown.

Blocking official channels like ISPR also highlights the growing role of tech platforms in political matters. It raises important questions: Should governments control what people see online? Or should users be allowed to decide for themselves?

As tensions between India and Pakistan remain high, steps like this further complicate the situation. The international community continues to watch closely, urging both sides to avoid actions that could increase hostilities. In the meantime, access to information remains a key issue in how these countries manage their ongoing differences.

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